Hotels often place a decorative cloth across the foot of the bed, commonly called a bed runner, for several practical and aesthetic reasons:
1. Protection
- Keeps the main bedspread or duvet cleaner, especially from luggage, shoes, or guests’ belongings.
- Reduces wear and tear on expensive bedding in high-traffic rooms.
2. Aesthetics
- Adds a splash of color, texture, or pattern to make the room look more stylish and inviting.
- Helps the room look neatly finished, even when the bedding is simple or neutral.
3. Branding or Style
- Some hotels use bed runners to match the hotel’s colors or logo, reinforcing brand identity.
- Creates a consistent design theme across multiple rooms.
4. Convenience for Housekeeping
- Makes it easier for staff to maintain the bed between cleanings. They can straighten the runner quickly without disturbing the whole duvet.
💡 Tip: While bed runners look decorative, they are not meant for sleeping on. Guests usually remove them or keep them under their feet if preferred.
In short, the bed runner is a blend of style, protection, and practicality—a small touch that makes hotel beds look polished while keeping the main bedding cleaner.
If you want, I can also explain why some hotels layer multiple blankets and sheets under the runner—it’s more interesting than it sounds!